MARNE -- A slight slip by Nicole Devos on the front stretch at Berlin Raceway on Saturday night was enough to give Dave Duyst the first feature victory of his five-year racing career.

Duyst, 26, who posted the first heat victory of his career last week at Berlin, won the 15-lap 4 Cylinder B feature Saturday night by 0.303 seconds over Devos.

"Everything just lined up and went perfectly for us tonight," Duyst said. "I have to thank my wife, Erin, and my kids Rachael, Ashleigh and Cassandra for letting me do this."

Duyst, whose No. 10 is sponsored by Enterprise Iron and Metal and American Dumpster Service, took the lead from Devos with five laps remaining.

"When Nicole slipped a little bit on the front, I was able to catch her," Duyst said. "If it wasn't for that, there was no way I could have caught her." Clayton Brown ran third in the 4-cylinder B feature, 0.522 seconds behind Duyst.

Jason Scheid survived a brush with the wall on the front stretch at Berlin on Saturday night on his way to victory in the 15-lap 4-cylinder A feature.

"I tagged the wall on Lap 7 and going into Turn 1 everything seemed all right, because you can usually tell if something is bent," Scheid said. "I was really praying going into Turn 3 because there is a lot of concrete over there."

Scheid's win came in his first race of the season at Berlin.

"My son Andrew (who is seven years old) races BMX bikes so we decided that I'd take some time off racing and focus on him," Scheid said. "It just so happened that I was able to race tonight."

Scheid arrived at Berlin Raceway on Saturday night just in time to qualify his No. 100. He ran second in qualifying, behind Darrell Holtzlander, who ran fourth in the feature race. Scheid won the feature by 1.602 seconds over Chris McKinley.